av Elmer L. Towns
186,-
"Hello, God, it's me!"Talking to God immerses you into a new experience as you are covered over with a rich, deep tapestry, like the most beautiful woven cloth, of the vast expressions of our human need for God. The psalms express exuberant praise, worship, and adoration, but also deep guilt, anxiety, and fears. The psalms expose the happy times when we are bursting with joy, and sad times when we are crushed and can't go on.Every word in the Bible is Spirit-inspired, so each word in each psalm is given to us by God, greatly enriching our spiritual depth and breadth, and learning from the psalmist how to: Wait for GodHope in GodPray to GodTrust in GodServe GodObey God Do His willThe ten psalms explored throughout Talking to God: Psalm 23, In God's Presence; Psalm 1, Two Ways to Live; Psalm 51, A Cry for Mercy; Psalm 84, Praying to Enjoy God's Presence; Psalm 90, Praying Through Life's Struggles; Psalm 100, Rejoicing as You Enter God's Presence; Psalm 102:1-17, Praying When Overwhelmed with Grief; Psalm 137, Praying, Crying, Singing, Dreaming; Psalm 139, Thanksgiving for God's Presence; and Psalm 116, Rejoicing in God's Mercy. As you read and sing and repeat the words and music of each psalm, you discover God's presence speaking to you, singing to you. You find yourself listening for and hearing from your heavenly Father. The ultimate result of Talking to God through psalms is enjoying intimacy with Him.